Anthony DiGilio, who is accused of killing one person and severely injuring two others in a 2008 boat crash.Patti Sapone/The Star-Ledger

TOMS RIVER —Attorneys in the fatal boating trial of Anthony DiGilio get a chance to address jurors one more time today when they give their closing arguments about the deadly crash.

In the three-week long trial before Superior Court Judge Francis Hodgson in Toms River, prosecutors called on witnesses who said DiGilio did not have the bow light of his 27-foot Imperial speed boat illuminated and was speeding when he ran over the 17-foot Boston Whaler of Robert Post, 49, of Essex Fells.

Defense attorneys brought in witnesses who disputed how the prosecution's experts estimated the speed of the Imperial and who told jurors DiGilio's bow light was illuminated before the 1 a.m. crash on Aug. 3, 2008.

DiGilio, of Brick, is charged with vehicular homicide and two counts of assault by vessel. He faces up to 10 years if convicted.

Return to NJ.com for The Star-Ledger's live coverage of the closing arguments, which start at 10 a.m.